Snow Moon
February
The Snow Moon arrives during a time traditionally associated with heavy snowfall and deep winter stillness. It symbolism centres on rest, conservation, and boundaries.
In contrast to cultural expectations of productivity, the Snow Moon reflects a season where rest is essential. Nature conserves energy, preparing quietly for the shift ahead.
Symbolically, this moon is often associated with self-care and protection – not indulgence, but encourages recognition of limits and the importance of softness.
Reflective Focus
- Rest and nourishment
- Boundaries and self-protection
- Gentle awareness
Gentle Ritual & Reflection
Snow Moon practises often focus on comfort and stillness.
You might:
- Create a warm, quiet place for reflection
- Journal about where rest is needed
- Place a calming stone nearby as a visual reminder
This moon affirms that rest is not inactivity – it is preparation.
Some suggested crystals:
- Amethyst – traditionally associated with calm and reflection
- Howlite – often linked with stillness and awareness
Soft, cooling stones that reflect winter’s inward focus
